Prism
It's sunny, alright. A bright, buttery sun fills the background of the card. What is unusual, to me anyway, is the family group that fills the foreground. Six people of varying ages, all dressed in the same beigy colored garments and wearing crowns. All smiling. There are no skeletons in this family's closet. It's kind of like an RWS 10 of Cups on steroids. Which is not to say I don't like it. There are lots of sunflowers too.
The family look like they could be in a procession. One woman holds a bouquet of sunflowers as if she were a bride, or as if they had all won a prize.
The Sun has been coming up for me a lot lately, and to me what it means, at least these days, is optimism and trust in yourself. The family, in this kind of interpretation, could show that you have gathered up all the disparate parts of yourself into an integrated and coherent being. You are what you are, and you can finally celebrate that and let the world see it all in the bright light of day.
The family look like they could be in a procession. One woman holds a bouquet of sunflowers as if she were a bride, or as if they had all won a prize.
The Sun has been coming up for me a lot lately, and to me what it means, at least these days, is optimism and trust in yourself. The family, in this kind of interpretation, could show that you have gathered up all the disparate parts of yourself into an integrated and coherent being. You are what you are, and you can finally celebrate that and let the world see it all in the bright light of day.